The folks over at CVG have posted a roundup of more spoilers from the upcoming Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword. So many aspects of the game have already been spoiled and it seems these won’t stop until its release in November. Included in CVG’s latest round of spoilers there are some things we already know, some brand new things, and some elaboration on certain characters found within the game. In particular the folks at CVG got to play beyond the first few hours of the game, so some of their notes are from portions well beyond the first dungeon, which many other journalists have already reported on. If you don’t want to read about these spoilers, then refrain from reading any further. Otherwise, jump on in to check out all the latest Zelda goodies.
- Some enemies have shields that you have to break before you can attack their front
- Mechanical totems need to be sliced along glowing seams of energy
- Some attack droids open up to shoot lasers, which gives you the chance to slice them in half
- going in with an upward slash on spiders exposes a jewel-like weak spot
- To raise your shield, shake the Nunchuk once
- Shake the Nunchuk again to thrust the shield
- Like in Twilight Princess, the shield attack can be used to stun enemies
- You can use the sheild attack on the Stalfos as well, and then knock off their limbs
- One swing from certain Stalfos can take away 3 of Link’s hearts. If your planning to do a 3-heart challenge, good luck!
- Potions are selected in real time from a radial menu, along with items.
- Enemies will not stop and wait as you choose items, be careful
- There are currently 3 known shield types: wooden, iron and Hylian
- You can return to dungeons to obtain items you couldn’t reach before
- Fi has a very icy demeanour(the way a person behaves toward other people)
- she delivers enemy or item analysis with robotic detachment
- Link can use the Mole Mitts to burrow through the topsoil
- When you enter the Silent Realm, the world is bathed in blue and Link glitters as if covered in diamonds
- The land below, is a series of self-contained hubs
- The Forest Temple features cracked stonework, spider webs and invasive tree branches offering impromptu bridges
- You’ll eventually find malfunctioning mine cart tracks powered up with rainbow energy
- Hit mystical stones to spread colour and make the track usable
What do you think about these all these little goodies that have been revealed? Anything that you found interesting? Could you not resist looking at these spoilers? Post your comments below and be sure to stay tuned for more updates on Skyward Sword in the coming weeks.
Source: CVG via GoNintendo
Related: Skyward Sword Walkthrough
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